The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee will propose
a Resolution calling for the Judiciary Committee to begin a formal
inquiry into the issue of impeachment.C

Based on their inquiry, the Judiciary
Committee will send another Resolution to the full House stating that
impeachment is warranted and why (the Articles of
Impeachment), or that impeachment is not called for.

The Full House (probably operating under
special floor rules set by the House Rules Committee) will debate and
vote on each Article of Impeachment.

Should any one of the Articles of
Impeachment be approved by a simple majority vote, the President will
be "impeached." However, being impeached is sort of like being indicted
of a crime. There still has to be a trial, which is where the US Senate
comes in.

Now some Republicans are looking at what might be done to undo as much
as possible of the Democrats' national health care scheme without
actually repealing it. If Obamacare's problems continue to mount -- and
Republicans believe they will -- could the GOP create any political
momentum behind proposals to limit the harm?

[...]
At last Wednesday's Senate Republican retreat at the Library of
Congress, Sen. Ron Johnson presented an extensive PowerPoint proposal
to "repair the damage" of Obamacare. Johnson had once hoped to repeal
the law but conceded that now, after its implementation, "you don't
just wave a wand and repeal it and it goes away." So he is collecting
ideas for a bill he hopes would instead remove some of the most
problematic parts of Obamacare. Johnson stressed that his proposal, in
whatever final form it takes, will not be a systematic replacement but
rather a set of individual fixes that could offer relief to some of the
Americans most burdened by Obamacare.

Johnson outlined to his GOP colleagues a set of
proposals that included doing away with all of Obamacare's mandates --
employer, individual, plus the requirement that all insurance policies
contain specific government-dictated features. He also suggested what
he calls "a true grandfather clause" -- a provision that would allow
anyone to keep his or her health coverage. Yet another proposal would
allow any state to opt out of Obamacare. Still another would end the
"bailouts" of insurance companies.